2005 MIP candidates
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The following is the list of [[Senate]] candidates. Senators are elected based on the [[plurinominal]] (or presidential) portion of the ballot (see [[electoral system]]). Candidates recruited from other parties or organizations are marked in parentheses. Unelected candidates are in italics. | The following is the list of [[Senate]] candidates. Senators are elected based on the [[plurinominal]] (or presidential) portion of the ballot (see [[electoral system]]). Candidates recruited from other parties or organizations are marked in parentheses. Unelected candidates are in italics. | ||
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=== La Paz=== | === La Paz=== |
Revision as of 02:35, 12 November 2007
*** this is a work in progress ***
Contents |
President and vice president candidates
Senate candidates
The following is the list of Senate candidates. Senators are elected based on the plurinominal (or presidential) portion of the ballot (see electoral system). Candidates recruited from other parties or organizations are marked in parentheses. Unelected candidates are in italics.
La Paz
Cochabamba
Oruro
Potosí
Tarija
Santa Cruz
Beni
Pando
Plurinominal candidates
The following is the list of plurinominal candidates to the House of Deputies. Plurinominal deputies are elected based on the plurinominal (or presidential) portion of the ballot (see electoral system). Candidates recruited from other parties or organizations are marked in parentheses. Unelected candidates are in italics.
Chuquisaca
La Paz
Cochabamba
Oruro
Potosí
Tarija
Santa Cruz
Beni
Pando
Uninominal candidates
The following is the list of uninominal candidates to the House of Deputies. Uninominal delegates are elected by plurality from single-member districts (see electoral system). Candidates recruited from other parties or organizations are marked in parentheses. Unelected candidates are in italics.